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Most expensive horses to own

Ranked by highest estimated lifetime cost. The top pick is the Percheron.
Most expensive horses to own — top 6
$178kPercheron$177kHanoverian$155kIcelandic$146kShire$144kAndalusian$142kTennessee
#BreedSizeLifetime costLifetime cost
1PercheronGiant$178,300$178,300
2Hanoverian (Warmblood)Large$177,200$177,200
3Icelandic HorseMedium$154,700$154,700
4ShireGiant$146,500$146,500
5AndalusianLarge$143,700$143,700
6Tennessee Walking HorseLarge$141,900$141,900
7ClydesdaleGiant$139,100$139,100
8Belgian DraftGiant$134,700$134,700
9ThoroughbredLarge$134,000$134,000
10American Quarter HorseLarge$130,900$130,900
11American Paint HorseLarge$130,500$130,500
12AppaloosaLarge$129,700$129,700
13MorganLarge$129,200$129,200
14HaflingerMedium$129,200$129,200
15ArabianMedium$127,600$127,600
16StandardbredLarge$124,200$124,200
17Welsh PonySmall$119,000$119,000
18FriesianLarge$114,800$114,800
19MustangMedium$114,800$114,800
20Shetland PonySmall$104,400$104,400
Ranked from our sortable database. Food = vet RER/MER formula; insurance = NAPHIA average × breed health-risk tier. US estimates.

What is the most expensive horse to own?

Larger breeds with chronic health risks cost the most — more food, higher insurance and vet bills.

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